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By: Terry Paulson When you exercise your first amendment rights to demonstrate and get a bit carried away throwing bricks through a local shop window, shouldn’t you beheld accountable? When you take six years to graduate from college in a major with no career opportunities, should government be expected to forgive your student debt? When…

By: Terry Paulson Never let the things that matter most be at the mercy of the things that matter least. President Trump’s choice of words and tendency to brag and attack anyone who dares confront him is disappointing. It’s beneath the dignity of the office and unnecessary. When you add the media’s 89% negative coverage…

By: Terry Paulson George Will’s column, “Feeble president is good for nation,” makes some striking assertions. “Trump is something the nation did not know it needed—a feeble president whose manner can cure the nation’s excessive fixation with the presidency.” Both Presidents Bush and Obama stretched the power of the presidency. George Will explains, “After 2001,…

By: Terry Paulson Once you receive something for free from the government, who would vote for a politician who vows to take that benefit away? When Obamacare was passed, states that accepted plans to expand Medicaid enrolled many lower-middle-class Americans in subsidized medical plans funded by the government or, more accurately, the hard-working taxpayers supporting…

By: Terry Paulson In a campaign season with rampant name-calling, threats of not supporting “certain” candidates, and complaints about “unfair” rules, a contested GOP convention may be the only hope for unifying a fractured party. Donald Trump is…

By: Terry Paulson Pope Francis’s speech to the UN called for a coordinated international response to the plight of Christians in the Middle East and Africa: “Christians, together with other cultural or ethnic groups,… have been forced to witness the destruction of their places of worship, their cultural and religious…